Scanning & Capture

Mergers, acquisitions, remote offices, and hundreds of boxes of paper based documents from around the globe – Orica’s mission to turn available, but inaccessible data into workable knowledge was an epic journey.

While RFID (Radio frequency identification) technology is becoming more commonplace in our everyday lives, Australian industry is yet to embrace its potential to transform the management of the supply chain and end-to-end logistics.

Sweden has half the population of Australia, yet sports an accounts payable imaging market eight times the size of what we can boost locally. ReadSoft asks with its imaging partner bureaus by its side, what’s the deal with the imaging mark...

Some of our leading document, records and imaging specialists are making the move down South. One company, Acrodata, has successfully launched into the Tasmanian market, taking its employees along for a lifestyle change.

IBM has announced a partnership with Linden Lab, creators of the virtual world Second Life to host a private section of the virtual world on big blue’s own servers and to explore future enterprise solutions.

IBM has introduced the first of a new generation of Power Servers at the User Group Conference in Nashville.

The IP storage team at Nimbus has unveiled new 10 Gigabit Ethernet systems with solid-state-drive (SSD) options.

Hewlett Packard (HP) has announced a forms and document automation solution which looks to enable Government and educational institutions to make the move away from pre-printed forms.

The data centre is collapsing in size with a new RAID storage array from JetStor providing up to 42 terabytes of storage in one compact 4U enclosure.

Intelligent capture and exchange specialist Kofax plc has been named IBM’s Enterprise Content Management (ECM) "Independent Software Vendor (ISV) of the Year" for 2007.

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